We are excited to announce that GP-Jammer, our new RF jamming simulation product, is ready for closed beta testing. You have the opportunity to be among the first to experience and help shape this cutting-edge solution designed specifically for research and engineering purposes. We invite you to join this exciting program and contribute to the improvement of GP-Jammer.
About GP-Jammer
GP-Jammer is a software-defined multi-channel RF jammer simulator designed to work with Adalm Pluto SDRs. It allows researchers and engineers to simulate interference across the 70 MHz to 6 GHz spectrum, testing the resilience of communication and navigation systems. The software features a sophisticated open-source interference library, providing flexibility for signal generation and experimentation.
Key Features of GP-Jammer:
- Compatibility with Adalm Pluto SDR: Designed to operate with Adalm Pluto SDR, GP-Jammer provides a cost-effective and powerful platform for RF jamming simulations.
- Multi-Channel Capability: GP-Jammer supports multi-channel interference simulation, allowing users to create complex scenarios involving multiple simultaneous signals. This capability is achieved through custom firmware for Adalm Pluto SDRs, which allows IQ samples to be preloaded into the SDR memory and played in a continuous loop. This eliminates the need for real-time IQ data calculation and streaming, thereby placing no load on the computer’s processor. As a result, the software can manage an unlimited number of connected SDRs at once, making GP-Jammer a highly cost-effective solution for multi-band jamming simulations.
- Open-Source Interference Library: The integration of an open-source interference library gives users the power to create customized interference scenarios, enabling deep experimentation and exploration of potential vulnerabilities in systems.
- Wide Frequency Range: GP-Jammer can simulate RF interference across a broad frequency range of 70 MHz to 6 GHz, making it versatile for a variety of applications, including communications and navigation systems testing.
Who Is It For?
GP-Jammer is ideal for researchers, educators, and engineers who need to evaluate the performance and resilience of communication systems under different interference conditions. Whether you are working on new wireless communication technologies or testing existing systems, GP-Jammer provides a flexible tool to create realistic interference environments.
Beta Testing Program Details
By joining the beta testing program, you’ll be part of an exclusive group that gets early access to GP-Jammer, providing you with an opportunity to shape the development of the product. The beta program is open to non-commercial and academic organizations. If your institution is focused on research, education, or testing, we encourage you to apply. Participants must have access to at least one Adalm Pluto SDR.